June 30, 2025

Seven Years of Rage: What Happens When a Predator Is Released

Seven Years of Rage: What Happens When a Predator Is Released

Some crimes shake us to our core, forcing us to confront uncomfortable questions about justice, revenge, and where to draw the line. The case of Allen Cogswell and Nicholas Stanley embodies this moral quandary in its rawest form.

When authorities discovered explicit images of underage girls on Allen Cogswell's phone in January 2018, they uncovered something far more disturbing. Two young sisters, just five and seven years old, revealed during forensic interviews that Cogswell had been entering their bedroom at night, molesting the older child while she slept. Their mother had already noticed warning signs—expensive gifts, inappropriate attention—classic grooming behaviors that had left her concerned. Cogswell confessed completely, admitting to touching the seven-year-old's private areas multiple times and collecting hundreds of explicit images of children on multiple devices.

Despite the severity of his crimes against these vulnerable children, Cogswell received what many would consider a lenient sentence. After accepting a plea deal that dismissed most charges, he served only seven years of a twelve-year sentence before being released in May 2025. What Cogswell couldn't have known was that someone was waiting—Nicholas Stanley, the father of the two victims, had apparently been planning his revenge for years.

In the early morning hours of June 24, 2025, Stanley tracked Cogswell to the Daylight Inn in Elkhart, Indiana. Armed with a shotgun, he looked through the window of room 251 before knocking. When Cogswell opened the door, Stanley shot him in the head and chest. Though he initially denied involvement, surveillance footage, witness statements, and license plate readers quickly led police to Stanley. The evidence was overwhelming.

This tragic case leaves no winners—only victims. The two young girls, now teenagers, must now process not only their original trauma but also the loss of their father to the prison system. We're left questioning the adequacy of our justice system, the limits of parental protection, and the devastating ripple effects of sexual abuse that continue long after the initial crime. What would you do if faced with the person who harmed your children? Where is justice truly found? These are questions with no easy answers.

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00:37 - Introduction to 69 South Podcast

01:43 - Discovery of Child Abuse Images

03:24 - Interviews with Young Victims

07:34 - Cogswell's Confession and Charges

14:02 - Father's Revenge at Elkhart Motel

20:15 - The Aftermath and Consequences

22:40 - Closing Thoughts and Patreon Info